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There is something wrong here — too little day-to-day opposition, perhaps a tiny lack of pride, perhaps a trace of moneyed smugness.
Yet we all know that, with perhaps a tiny minority of exceptions, the rhetoric and annual reports are far from real.
Is she not, by tolerating this non-car-fixing, short-penised friend of mine, indicating that, on some level, she wouldn't mind being married to a woman, and is therefore, perhaps, a tiny bit functionally gay?
In 2006, an expedition failed to find any of the animals, and it was declared extinct, but the following year a baiji-like creature was filmed in the river – so perhaps a tiny number remain.
If you do get the pillow-faced look that's in vogue, you don't look better, you just look like someone who's had fillers in your cheeks and lips, injections in your brow, and perhaps a tiny little face-lift.
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If your team barely missed its targets, bring everything in, perhaps showing a tiny little gap between your thumb and forefinger.
Perhaps for a tiny minority, but I suspect the recent economic maelstrom of crashes and cuts has fogged our memories, leading us to forget some basic aspects of charitable endeavour that have remained unchanged for hundreds of years.
However, the Congressional delegations from the big produce states made the death of what is known as Farm Flex their highest farm bill priority, and so it appears to be going nowhere, except perhaps as a tiny pilot program.
For all the world it looked like Britain's Adam Gemili was going to win it, but he perhaps dipped a tiny bit too early and found himself pipped on the line by the Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre.
And with that in mind, why not enjoy another view in glorious 4k resolution below, of the same triumphant victory of engineering, ingenuity, and perhaps just a tiny little bit of good fortune thrown into the mix as well.
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